Index Diachronica: involving /ɔː/

14 results from /ɔː/   45 results to /ɔː/   

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8 Altaic8.1.1 Early Middle Japanese to Modern Japaneseɔː → oː
17 Indo-European17.5.2 Proto-Celtic to Middle Welshuː {oi,ɔː} → yː uː
ɔː → au / when stressed
17.7.2.1.5 Early Modern English to American Englishæː ɑː ɔː → æə~eə ɑ ɔ
17.7.2.1.6 Early Modern English to Australian Englishɜːɹ ɑːɹ ɔːɹ eːɹ oːɹ iːɹ uːɹ → ɜː ɑː ɔː ɛə ɔə ɪə ʊə / syllable-finally
ɔː → ɔ / _ɹV[-stress]
ɔː → ɔ / _F[-voiced]
17.7.2.1.7 Early Modern English to British Englishɜːɹ ɑːɹ ɔːɹ eːɹ oːɹ iːɹ uːɹ → ɜː ɑː ɔː ɛə ɔə ɪə ʊə / syllable-finally
17.8.3 Proto-Indo-European to Boeotian Greek{eː,ej} ɛː ɑ(ː)j {oj,ɔːj} → iː eː ɛː {y,ø}
17.11.1 Proto-Slavic to Polishaː ɔː ɛː → ɒ o e
38 Tai-Kadai38.1.1.4.2 North Tai to Po-Aiɔː → oː
42 Uralic42.1.2 Proto-Finnic to Livonianɔ(ː) → o(ː)
46 Vowel Shifts46.7 Great Vowel Shift (English)aː ɔː → ɛː oː → eː ow → ej (əw)
46.8 Greek Vowel Shifty(ː) ɔː → i(ː) ɔ

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8 Altaic8.1.1 Early Middle Japanese to Modern Japaneseau iu uu eu ou → ɔː juː uː joː oː
10 Austronesian10.2.6.1 Proto-North Sarawak to Kiputai au → ɛː ɔː / _…#
17 Indo-European17.5.2 Proto-Celtic to Middle Welshaː → ɔː
17.7.1 Common Germanic to Gothicoːw æːj → ɔː ɛː / _V
17.7.2.1.2 Old English to Kentish Middle English{ɑːw,ɑːɣ,oːw} → ɔːw
oɣ → ɔːw / _V
ɑː y(ː) → ɔː e(ː)
17.7.2.1.3 Old English to Midlands Middle English{ɑːw,ɑːɣ,oːw} → ɔːw
oɣ → ɔːw / _V
ɑː y(ː) → ɔː i(ː)
17.7.2.1.4 Midlands Middle English to Early Modern Englisha ɑ {ɛ,ɪ,ɤ} → ɑː ɔː ɜː / _ɹ{C,#}
ɑʊ → ɔː / else
17.7.2.1.5 Early Modern English to American Englishɒ → ɒː → ɔː / _F[-voiced]
17.7.2.1.6 Early Modern English to Australian Englishɜːɹ ɑːɹ ɔːɹ eːɹ oːɹ iːɹ uːɹ → ɜː ɑː ɔː ɛə ɔə ɪə ʊə / syllable-finally
ɒ → ɒː → ɔː / _F[-voiced]
ɔə → ɔː
ɛə ʊə → ɛː ɔː (ongoing)
ɔ → ɔː / “in ‘gone’ and some derivatives”
17.7.2.1.7 Early Modern English to British Englishɜːɹ ɑːɹ ɔːɹ eːɹ oːɹ iːɹ uːɹ → ɜː ɑː ɔː ɛə ɔə ɪə ʊə / syllable-finally
ɒ → ɒː → ɔː / _F[-voiced]
17.7.2.1.8 Old English to Northern Middle English{ɑːw,ɑːɣ,oːw} → ɔːw
oɣ → ɔːw / _V
17.7.2.1.9 Early Northern Middle English to Scots— ai oi ui ei au ou iu ɛ(o)u → eː oe əi iː {ɑː,ɔː} ʌu ju j(ʌ)u
17.7.2.1.12 Old English to Southern Middle English{ɑːw,ɑːɣ,oːw} → ɔːw
oɣ → ɔːw / _V
ɑː → ɔː
17.7.2.2.4 Belgian and Netherlandish Dutch Monophthongizationɛi œy ɔu → ɛː œː ɔː
17.11.1 Proto-Slavic to Polishъl → ɔ(ː)ɫ / P_
ьl → ɔ(ː)ɫ
a ɛ i ɔ u ɨ ã → aː ɛː iː ɔː uː ɨː ãː / _{C/U}[+voiced][lost yer] (i.e., a voiced consonant or a cluster with one)
{ɔjɔ̃,ɔ̃jɔ̃,ьjɔ̃} → ɔ̃ː
ɔ → ɔː / _{r,l} (sporadic, perhaps analogical)
37 Siouan-Iroquoian37.1.2.2.1 Huron to Wyandotẽ(ː) õ(ː) o(ː) → ɛ̃(ː) ɔ̃(ː) u(ː)
37.1.2.5 Proto-Northern Iroquoian to Senecaẽ(ː) õ(ː) → ɛ̃(ː) ɔ̃(ː)
37.1.2.6 Proto-Northern Iroquoian to Tuscaroraa(ː) o(ː) → ɔ(ː) u(ː) / ! “when both short and unstressed”
37.1.2.6.2 Tuscarora to Eastern Tuscaroraə̃(ː) a(ː) o(ː) → ɨ̃(ː) ɔ(ː) u(ː) (“in all positions”)
38 Tai-Kadai38.1.1.4 Proto-Tai to North Taiuo → ɔː
uɨ̯ ua̯ → ɨə uɔ̯ → ɨː ɔː
38.1.1.5 Proto-Tai to Southwest Taio → ɔː / _i
38.1.1.5.4 Southwest Tai to Siamese{u̯o,u̯ɨ} u̯ɔ → o ɔː
{ɨɔ,ɨ̯ɔ} → ɔː
{u̯əi,ɔi} → ɔːi
42 Uralic42.1.2 Proto-Finnic to Livonianɑː au → ɔː ɔu (though sometimes ɑː develops, apparently at least partially due to metathesis?)
46 Vowel Shifts46.3 Belgian and Netherlandish Dutch Monophthongizationɛi œy ɔu → ɛː œː ɔː
46.5 Old English-to-Scots Vowel Shiftsai oi ui ei au ou iu ɛ(o)u → eː oe əi iː {ɑː,ɔː} ʌu ju j(ʌ)u